| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Sebewaing, MI Climate Summary Location  Huron County, Michigan, USA Climate Type  Humid Continental (Köppen Dfb) Average Temperature     •   Annual: 47.4°F (8.6°C)•   January: 24.5°F (-4.2°C)
 •   July: 71.1°F (21.7°C)
 Average Precipitation     •   Annual: 32.3 inches (820 mm)•   Wettest Month: June (3.8 inches)
 •   Driest Month: February (1.8 inches)
 Snowfall     •   Annual: 43.2 inches (109.7 cm)•   Heaviest Snowfall Month: February (12.5 inches)
 Other Climate Characteristics     •   Growing Season  160 days (May 10     •   October 17)     •   Hardiness Zone  6a     •   Sunshine  2,400 hours per year     •   Humidity  High year-round, especially in summer     •   Wind  Prevailing winds from the west     •   Extreme Weather  Occasional tornadoes, thunderstorms, and winter storms Climate Summary Sebewaing, Michigan experiences a humid continental climate with warm, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. Temperatures can vary significantly throughout the year, with average highs in the 80s°F (20s°C) during summer and lows in the teens°F (-10s°C) during winter. Precipitation is relatively evenly distributed throughout the year, with slightly more rainfall in the summer months. Snowfall is common during winter, with an average of 43.2 inches (109.7 cm) per year. The growing season in Sebewaing is relatively short, lasting from May 10th to October 17th. The area is located in USDA Hardiness Zone 6a, which means that plants that are hardy to this zone will typically survive the winter. Overall, Sebewaing's climate is characterized by warm summers, cold winters, and moderate precipitation. | 
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 | Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
 Tourist Attractions| | Natural History     •   Sebewaing is located in the Saginaw Bay region, known for its diverse wetlands and migratory bird populations.     •   The Saginaw Bay Watershed supports over 360 species of birds, including the endangered Kirtland's Warbler.     •   The Sebewaing River, which flows through the town, is home to a variety of fish species, including walleye, bass, and perch. Science     •   In the late 19th century, Sebewaing was a center for sugar beet production.     •   The town was also home to a number of scientific research stations, including the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station and the Saginaw Bay Research Station.     •   Today, Sebewaing is home to the Sebewaing Historical Society, which preserves the town's rich history and natural heritage. PersonalitiesJohn Ball (1818-1898): A prominent abolitionist and founder of the Sebewaing Agricultural Society.George W. Morley (1840-1908): A noted scientist and inventor who developed the Morley Button Hole Attachment for sewing machines.George W. Smart (1865-1943): A renowned ornithologist who studied the birds of the Saginaw Bay region. | 
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 Nearby Cities:| | 1. Sebewaing Riverfront Park: This park offers scenic views of the Sebewaing River, a fishing pier, a playground, and a picnic area. 2. Sebewaing Historical Museum: This museum showcases the history of Sebewaing and the surrounding area, with exhibits on farming, fishing, and local businesses. 3. Sebewaing Brewing Company: This local brewery offers a variety of craft beers, as well as a taproom where you can enjoy a pint and socialize with other visitors. | 
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